GoofGoof
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		I don't spent that many days, but if I get an AP it is to do a 10 day vacation and then next year just before it runs out do another 10 day vacation. If 20 FP were the limit per quarter, I couldn't get FP+ for each day of my trip. Hopefully, if I stay in a resort hotel, I can get length of stay FP no matter what tickets I have.
My guess is if you book a room through Disney they would give you 3 a day for the length of your stay. I have no proof of that, just an assumption. I know a lot of visitors from Europe come for 2 weeks or longer at a time and they are a demographic that WDW cannot ignore. The big question is if you stay off property for 2 weeks or longer and buy an annual pass will they limit you? I guess they could just limit FL AP holders only to so many per quarter, but that doesn't seem fair.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 ) Depending on what numbers you trust, combined capacity is around 6,500 guests per hour. (Reported capacities for some of these attractions vary wildly.) Assuming a 12-hour operating day, this equates to a daily capacity of 78,000. Not all capacity is allocated to FP. Reports vary so I'll assume a middle ground of 55%. This means there are about 43,000 FP available for these 4 attractions.
) Depending on what numbers you trust, combined capacity is around 6,500 guests per hour. (Reported capacities for some of these attractions vary wildly.) Assuming a 12-hour operating day, this equates to a daily capacity of 78,000. Not all capacity is allocated to FP. Reports vary so I'll assume a middle ground of 55%. This means there are about 43,000 FP available for these 4 attractions. 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		